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Osak:


--- Quote from: Block Builder on May 20, 2009, 10:31:38 PM ---
@General: Do not call me Tc

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My point is that it's biased. Sure, Christianity is backed up by the bible and has no scientific facts, but if you were say that it wasn't true, you may be wrong. We do not know where we came from, or have any single proof of it.

The best we could do is believe.


I think religion made up most of the laws and made us more civilized. Take the Romans for example, they had gods, and they didn't completly rely on them. They also believed the consequences for going in the afterlife. They were able to make decent entertainment, a decent economy, and an education system.

pingpeppy:


--- Quote from: Swholli on May 21, 2009, 04:23:57 PM ---When will scientists just disprove God already so that we can get people's heads out of their asses. It's one thing to have faith, but to throw around this fancy pancy "Bible" when we have logical years of research, they'll be laughed at in the community at large.

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How can science disprove that there isn't an all-powerful being somewhere?

Swholli:


--- Quote from: Mateo on May 21, 2009, 04:52:30 PM ---You can't disprove God, sorry to burst your bubble.

EDIT: Currently, anyways.

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Eh, you could. In theory. If you provide enough evidence that causes people to "give up faith" then the thing that fuels God is no longer there, you no longer have God. If God is only an idea, when the idea dies, God dies with it.

But sadly, we'll still wage countless wars in his name because people won't accept that they don't know where they're going to go when they die.

zz_tophat:


--- Quote from: pingpeppy on May 21, 2009, 05:46:56 PM ---How can science disprove that there isn't an all-powerful being somewhere?

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An all-powerful being detector.

Total duh.

Jsk2003:

But the only way to test that device to see if it works is to test it on an all-powerful being!

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